Reading the mind is not superpower, we all have it.

It's not superpower, it's nobody's exclusive, we're all predisposed to manifest it. Psychologists say this skill is present to everyone. They point to speculation as a cognitive disorder. It is an assumption that is not based on objective data, guessers have no proof of truth. They're interpretations that [...]
It's not superpower, it's nobody's exclusive, we're all predisposed to manifest it. Psychologists say this skill is present to everyone. They point to speculation as a cognitive disorder.
It is an assumption that is not based on objective data, guessers have no proof of truth. It's interpretations that appear automatically, hard to control and produce an uncomfortable state because they make the individual perceive the world disfunctionally (all scoff at me, insult me) and difficulty in adapting.
This situation is all we believe in, they're like internal maps that give meaning to the world and they're built through type experience: I'm happy, I believe people are honest, the world is in danger, the rich people are despots.
These maps give life to our thoughts - our beliefs mold our thinking. It's not the emotions that activate our behavior, but the interpretation we give them and how we perceive them.
Automatic thoughts are even more susceptible to beliefs. Because they're short, we don't have time to analyze, think, feel and act automatically. This is possible because we are not conscious of the beliefs that produce thoughts.
In the case of speculation, we draw arbitrary and distorted conclusions of what we live in the function of faith.
The inner dialogue of a guesser.
1 - I had an experience... 2- Which led me to believe this. 3- I interpret it this way...4 - I mean automatically. 5 - What I feel... 6- And I act like this.











